The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 09, 1906, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEOROT AN. A Mutual Benefit Agency is a valuable business asset, and one that grows more valuable every year. We have no “light ning Specials,”, and pay no exorbitant commissions. For high class business men we have an at tractive business proposition, out of which they can make good money and friends at the same lime. If we are not rep resented in your town drop us a line. Angler & Foreman, Slate Agents, ATLANTA. auim arum tin •t »ririn. «. l "fi» /IimiI Diilittid Ctmpiaj.** 4 tcltntilic frnfaiif fit waiter. Opium. M#r« pb'ne. Cecal tie, Cbletal, Ttbettt aW II tar tithe* tit tr Htrte iahaaitltt. ! The Only Kecley Inili- lirttia E»r|it. 235 Capllol An., ATLANTA. BA. TRAINMEN KILLED IN HEAD-ON COLLISION Special to The Greritae. Huntsville, Ala., Aug. 9.—Paasenger train No. II and freight train No. 71 <>n the Southern road had a head-on collision at Paint Rock, Ala., yester day. The Bremen on the freight train was killed and eight care of hie train end the engine were derailed, while the piixenger train escaped with slight .inmngi The passenger Teached Huntsville about I o'clock In the af- tern" >t\ via Deckered, Tenn., over the N. C. A St. L. tracks. W. & A, LEASE BILL IS II House Committee Reports Against McHenry Measure. 1 The McHenry bill for the lease of tha Western and Atlantic railroad will not pass the loner house. The railroad committee of that body met Wednesday afternoon and reported against the measure, with but one member favoring the lease. Senator McHenry, of Floyd. author of the bill to lease the road to the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis railway for sixty years from the ex piration of the present lease, was pres ent at the Brat meeting of the commit tee on Tuesday afternoon and.argued In favor of his measure, which had al ready passed the senate.. On Wednes day morning President West, of the senate, appeared Irafnre the house com mittee and argued In behalf of the bill, contending that to lease the road for sixty years at 1720,000 a year was to make a 0 per cent anndht Investment on the cost of the road. 111,100,000. contended that this was a better vestment than can be usually made an amount of such magnitude. The members of the committee were not In favor of renewing the lease at any time, and certainly not at this ses sion, thirteen years before the expira tion of the old lease. Chairman laid, Representative Alex ander and Representative Brinson fa vor the extension of the road to the sea and poeslbly to bath the gulf and the Atlantic. There Is a constitutional provision against this, but the difficulty may be removed by action of the peo. pie. ' Pals Delleate Woman and Qlrls. The Old Standard, Grote's Tasteless Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and builds up the system. Sold by all dealers for 27 years. "-Ice 10 cents. WILL AID IN FIGHT .ON ELOW FEVEH Special to The Georgian. New Orleans, La., Aug. ».—Colonel E. J. Hwsyne, of the British army, who was recently appointed governor of British Honduras, is in this city en route to his new station. Colonel yne has conferred with President . Irion, of the state board of health, and announces that he will cooperate with the health authorities of the United States and of Louisiana In the light against yellow fever. DETECTIVE INDICTED ON LARCENY CHARGE CHARGES OFFICERS WITH SERVING DRINKS special to The Georgias. Savannah, On., Aug. 9.—Alderman W. L. Grayson waa the star witness before the police committee yesterday afternoon. He presented a typewrit ten paper of twenty pages, making numerous allegations, among them be InK that officers In uniform had been known to serve drinks to negroes over Sunday bars and that some of the of ficers made a practice of sleeping In saloons and having aome one else pull the boxes. BIG STEAMER SINK8 OFF TOLEDO IN LAKE By Private Leased Wire. Toledo, Aug. 9.—The pnssenger steamer Lucille sunk In Lake Erie, off this port, last night. Rhe wae coming In light, carrying only the crew. A leak tilled the hold with water ao fast that fires were extinguished and the crew 1 abandoned the ehlp. I respectfully announce myeelf candidate foe council from the Third ward, subject ta the white primary en Au3l ' ,, ‘ O. W. MANGUM. I respectfully announce myeelf . candidate foe council frem the Fourth ward, subject to whlto primary on Auaust 22. OR. B. E. PEARCE. I rsspoctfully announce mystlf candidate for council from tho Sixth word, subject la tho white primary on August 22. JOHN W. GRANT. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. JAMES G. WOODWARD. lly announos myeelf ■ County Treasurer, sub' lect to whits primary on August 22. MACON C. SHARP. AMUSEMENTS CASINO TONIGHT—MATINEE THURSDAY. VAUDEVILLE. ABO’EL KAOER AND HIS THRSK WIVES. Johnson and Hardy, Will Dockray, Charles P. 8emon. Eddie Mack, Brin- damour and Cameragraph. Sale at Grand Box Office. Special to The Georgian, Savannah, Oa„ Aug. 9.—Detective Julius Starke was Indicted yesterday by the grand Jury on a charge of lar ceny after truit. E. Hochmen, a Jewel er, being thfe prosecutor. He claimed to have given the detec tive a gold Jeweled locket to be raf fled. The bflteer claims that the mat ter la already settled. Slarke waa also before the grand Jury on a charge of keeping a saloon open on Sunday, no true bill being found. Starke stated that ha had no Interest In any aaloon. COP SAVES WOMAN WITH AID OF MILK By Prlrete Leesed Wire. Now York, Aug. 9.—Mrs. Nellie Nadu. 21 yenre old, of Pittsburg, who had parted from her husband and was pan- ntlesK, while seated on the step of tha Victoria theater early today, drank part of the contents of a bottle of car bolic acid- Policeman O'Uonnor, who saw the woman In time, knocked the bottle from her hand before ehe got all the poison, and then forced her to drink n quantity of milk as an anti dote. He saved her life, according to the hospital doctors. CARDINAL RAMPOLLA MENACED BY DEATH By rrivste Leased Wire. Rome, Aug. 9.—The health of Car dinal tlsmpolla le said to be In a **• rloue If not critical stale. In aome quarters It Is rumored that ha may never recover. All attempts to dis cover the nature of the cardinal's Ill ness have failed. He la now 94 yearn old. Aa papal secretary of state under the late Pope Leo, he woe known to be the foremost Roman Catholic In the world. HEALINGWATER OFLOURDES^^ HIS VIEWS OF THE NEGRO RACE IS DECLARED DANGEROUS By Private Leased Wire. Paris, Aug. 9.—The prospect of the annual pilgrimage to Lourdea, begin ning August 13. hoe re-awakened etrong protests from hyglsnlsts against the perpetuation of the tnedleval'prac- tics, which, they declare, la not only harmful to tht pilgrims themselves, but dangerous to the public health. Among the chief objects of denun ciation la the piscina. In which suf ferers are bathed. The aster, which ta supposed to have healing efficiency, le not (hanged throughout the pilgrim age, and Is absolutely glthy. No mat ter what kind of virulent sores there are on a devotee's body, he la plunged Into the water, regardless of spreading contagion. If a medical practitioner did such n thing ho would be lmme dlstely prosecuted. INDUSTRIES ORGANIZED IN THE SOUTH IN PAST WEEK gpeclal to The Georgian. Chattanooga. Tenn., Aug. 9.—In the Hat of new Industrial enterprises Juat reported to The Tradesman for tha week ending great diversification la shown, although the wood-working Plante are largely In the preponder ance. Many lumbar companies have entered upon active operations, and moat of them with manufacturing In aome tine attached. The following la a Hat reported to and corrected by Tne Tradesman for this week: Alabama. Mobile—15,000 construction company. Palmetto Beach—121,000 land coni- pany. Decatur—Bhow-caae factory. High Tower—$150,000 mining com* my., Birmingham—120,000 mines. Mobile—(50,000 land and lumber company. Florida. Pensacola—Manufacturing company. Georgia. Newnan—flaw-mill. Boston—Electric light plant. Atlanta—150,000 plow works; $60,. 000 neckwear company; 1900,000 land company; $10,000 Implement works; CANDIDATES GALORE FOR CflUBTDF APPEALS An Even 33 Have Announc ed and others Are Ex pected. Pretty soon It Is going to require a printing of the legal directory of Geor gia to announce the candidates for tjie court of appeals, yet to be ratified at the poll In October. An even thirteen are now In the running, and tha Ink not more than dry from the governor's signature to the constitutional amendment. The lateit entries are Judge Pred Foster of Forsyth; Judge Frank Harwell, LaGrange, and Judge r. P. Proffitt, of Elberton. Those previously named as candi dates are: Judge Howard Van Epps, W. R. Hammond and Ben H. Hill, of Atlantn; Solicitor O. H. P. Bloodworm, Flint circuit; Judge Thome* H. Chap pell. of Columbus; Judge Arthur Pow ell, of Blakely; Judge C. O. Janes, of Csdartown, and Judge W. M. Henry, of Rome. Others are expected from day to day. CITV lisHAL DIES. IN ABBEVILLE JAIL gperlid lo The Georxlsn. Abbeville, Go., Aug. 9.—City Marahal Tom 8awyer died In the county Jatl her* yesterday aftarnoon. He had been delirious for a ftw daya, and had be came so dangerous and unmanageable that he was yesterday morning placed !a the county Jail here to await lunacy proceedings. He had medical atten tion. but continued delirious, end about I o'clock he died. He Is survived by a wife and two children. $t2.IHIi) machine shops. Columbus — $9,000 manufacturing company. Athena—Engineering and contracting com pa it}'. Biinbridge—Warehouse odd storage cAiti|tfnyi * « Haxlehuret—I-sundry. Mississippi, Ittm Bonn—$10,000 furniture com pany. - Stewart—tl.ooft gin and milt com pany. Marks—$10,000 lumber company. Moms Point—1500,000 land company. North. Carolina. Gastonia—Waste factory. ' Asheville—$10(000 quarry. Goldsboro—$260,000 knitting mill. Milton—$15,000 wgrehnose company. Rowland— I10.0Q0 cotton storage com pany. Chadbourr—Elevator company; $•»,- 000 Ice factory. High Point—Soap factory. Lincolnton—$50,000 furniture factory. South Carolina. Columbia—Telephone comply; $50,- 000 manufacturing company. Saluda—110,000 supply company. Tennessee. Memphle—Wood-working plant; II,- 000 seal and stamp company. Dis- Fonncr Chicago Ma.u gusterl With Work From Colored Mail. GEORGIANS IN ATLANTA. AT THE PIEDMONT. mini; v- - .... Ashley, lH»hL Wurth; Ml** . ..Jlfnddleston. Ilnmgbtnu. Ml** Ho* ton: Jit tin** Meuiles. liavanuab Hlnkeley. Italubrldge; 4. J ‘ 1'itirtrit; Ml** 11 u«l«ll**»t*»ti. Hinttli. (Vntele; M* ““ Fnrayth; Mr*. M. jlnHijtlitim. V. Parrott, Macon! B’ H. Hodgson. Ath ena; T. II. Hmlth Ntul wife. Dubtlii; 4. T. Wrtrht. Mneou; U. K. Hmlth, Moultrie; MU* Itulir 4*111***. Ml** Floreuce Hugh***. Dougins* I lie. AT THE~ ARAGON. M. 1*. Jt$nea, Thoiuaavllle; J. B. Felder, Jr.. Aiuerlotis: It. W. Ttioninaom Madlaou; tl. D. Ilrlmlck, Itotkmnrf. AT THiTmARION. II. l\ Htelnbark. Thomson; Bllsatietb <*lt»- . »»i. New turn; J. «\ Ilnper, LaGrange: J. L. No*!. Tkontaim: W. I), Du u* way. VnMofU: r. c. Uot-haumi. \v. It. litn-hanan, Way pro**; J. I*. Nichols. Griffin; f W. J. Him*. Revaan; C. It. Taylor. Vsldfats. AT THE*kTmBALL. IV. tv. Thompson. Augnsia; J. IV. Hey* r «L FltsaerskV. John J. Htnrr. Ashhttrn; C. tValkev and wife. Manat; hr. A. Flem ing. tVayrruaa; J. tv. Mad'! Home; 41. F. llnMulharst. Auxn,te; II. tv. Callaway, Ia- Grange; 1. .1. Iteeee. Homo; J. II. IMnlid. j Greenville; J. M. Merry. Home; H. I). Jones. * laiirsnxe: IV. K. llsullton. -Amorims: J. I M. On. Newnan: IL L. Ileretmss. Augusts; V. J. 9. stratum, ksvnnsmh: in. J. Nl. Carrey. Ilarnesvllle: John II. Hharp. Ilaln- bridge: IV. II. Jnrkmn. Jr.. Greeashnrn: J. It. Johnson. Alliens* I. P. Cooper, lafsy- etlo; J. I, Csinp. Mania; W. O. Comer, cave Kprlngs; <’• I*. Carmlehaid. Monroe; J. II. Inrnnla end wire. Jasper: It. M. Itch- erti. Kastman: J. M. lane, billiards; 1C. stetamsn. Manor, F. IV. Holt. Katimtati; T. If. Brown. Mama: tv. A. Morris, Marl- **tn; C. II. Com, Hamilton. DRAINAGE SURVEYS NOW BEING MADE Special to The Georgian. Charleston, 8. C„ Aug. $.—J. O. Wright, of the department of agricul ture, In the office of drainage Invest!- alien, le In Charleston to supervise ralnsge survey* now being made for the county drainage commleelon by Uncle Ham. This Is the flrst time that the government has sent an official here to lake part In the work of drain age which le projected for coast lands of South Carolina. Clark Hewall Rally. A Clark Howell rally will be held si East Point next Tuesday night If the weather la favorable. A meeting of Mr. Howell'* friends wae held Wed nesday night at the office of Mayor Lennard and plane arranged for an OF THIRTV-FIFTH Gfl. Dinner Spread on Grounds and Barbecue Served to the Veterans. Special to The Oeorglaa. ^Conyers,' Ga., Aug. I.—'The Thirty fifth Georgia regiment held Its reunion at this place yesterday, the guests of the Conyers Chapel, U. D. C. There were present thirty-five survivors of the regiment and two or three hundred veterans of other organisations. The veterans were taken In charge by W. F. McDaniel, master of ceremonies, who had them assemble at the court-house, where they were provided with badges and formed for march to the new rock warehouse, where the exercise* were conducted. the general had finished _______ bountiful basket dinner and barbecue was partaken ‘of. Several short addresses were made by local and visiting veterans, and a camp was organised during the after noon. SERVED BY SHERIFF llpeclal fo The Geotglso. Augusta, Ga., Aug. 9.—The grand lodge of the Ancient order United Workmen opened here yesterday morn ing with about fifty delegate* present, together with the grand lodge officer*. Grand Master Workman H. M. Beck presiding. There were a number of Important matter* taken up In secret session aftsr the short opening cere monies. After the opening ceremonies a short organising meeting was ticld, and then the officer* and delegates went to the Plats and enjoyed a delightful barbecue dinner, which had been prepared for them under the able supervision of one of their members, Harry H. Morris, sheriff of the city of Augusta. After the 'cue and later In the after noon the delegates were taken for spin around the car llnss. and then ta Lake View, where they were given a boat trip over the waters. They had to be on the go all the afternoon, and to day they will be ready to again take up the bualneaa matters before the grand lodge. BIER^EY TO SAIL FOR HLS VACATION By W. O. CLEMENT, Hperial ta Th« CeargLa. Rome, On., Aug. ».—J. B. Clark, who moved to Floyd county several years ago from Chicago and purchased a farm near Rome, has decided to give up farming here and will return to bis old home. Mr. Clark says .that he has found that farming was unprofitable In this section, owing lo the Inability of *e curing competent laborer*. He said that he would hire negroes to wirk his farm, thinking they were trust worthy, and In a few days they would skip out without giving him any no< lice. Mr. Clark says that his views In re gard to tha negro have-changed ms terially since he come South. Will Enter New Ousineta. George W. Campbell, a well-known business jnpn of Rome, has been ap pointed general Southern agent of the Underwriters' Salvage Company, and has made arrangements to open an of fice In Atlanta. He will have quite a force of men working directly under him. Attending Maneuvers. Captain Barry Wright and quite number of the Hill City cadets left yesterday morning for Chlckamauga to attend the army maneuver*. They will be absent several days, and will study closely the army tactics. Atlantan In Rom*. Dr.-W. W. wadeworth, of Atlanta, Is In the city In the Interest of a leading Ilf* Insurance company. DISTILLERY FIRE CAUSES HEAVY LOSS Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., Aug. .9.—The Wood Campbell distillery, located In Girard, wae totally destroyed by Are Tuesday night, ths loss being about $1,000. The ■till had only been In operation about a month, and Mr. Campbell, the owner, had not cleared the Interest on the money Invested. The Are le believed to have been Incendiary. Eighteen bar rels of whisky Were saved, but a large lot of bottled goods was destroyed. F. E. PURSE “THE 'PRINTER % PRINTING A OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ^ 16 1-2 E. MITCHELL ST. ATLANTA, GA, OVERNODBL ADDRESSES VETERANS Special to The Grorglati, Baton Rouge, La., Aug. 9.—The an nual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Sons of Confed erate Veterans began here today wltlr ' ge attendances at the sessions of each of the organisations. Governor Blanchard delivered the address of wel come on behalf of the state, and Mayor W. H. Bynum for the city. The re union Is being held at Garlg Hall. This evening there will be a flower parade and at night tableaux, songs and other patriotic features, conclud ing with a dance. The reunion will end tomorrow with a parade of the veterans during tha day and a grand ball at night. MRS. LESLIE CARTER STILL WITH BELASCO By* Private Leased Win*. New York, A Ilf. 9.—Although David Hr Inaco •till ilecllnes to discuss ht* plan* for Mr*. Tarter next winter or to ujr whether her recent mnrrlngc will change any ar rangement that had tieeii made, there la Indication that thefe will lie no break between the *tar and the manager. Blanche Bate* |* now playing « limited engagement at the Ilctnsro theater, and the By Private Leased Wire. New York, Aug. 9.—There wae ex citement among the paeeengers on the ateamahlp la Gascogne today when It became known that Hanttni nierly, the Adame Expreee Company clerk who open air meeting at aome point to be 1 made nearly $50,000 out of 4 cents, by determined later. It le expected to merely bidding on $8,000,000 or the have a number of prominent speakers Panama canal bonds, was scheduled to from the city and the suburb*. 1 sail with them. HERRING’S CATARRH CURE Is a Specific for Catarrh In All Stages It will absolutely and permanently cure nasal, throat and bronchial Catarrh, Catarrh of the Stomach and Catarrhal Deafness. Vegetable; contains no alcohol, cocaine or opi ates. » Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 9, 1909. Herring Medicine Co., Atlanta. Oa. CJentlemen: It gives me genuine pleasure to state that I have been en tirely CURED of a very had case of t'ntarrh by the use of your remedy. I have had Catarrh for 20 years. I have taken all sorts of snedlclne and have been treated by doctors and specialists—all without the slightest benefit— until I used your trial bottle, (t helped me from the flrst. and THREE bot tle* hav* completed a permanent cure of my case. I earnestly recommend It to sufferers from Catarrh. Yours gratefully, (Wxned) GEO. W. IAN AM. 24 Years an Atlanta Policeman. For Sale by all Druggists at $1.00 a Bottle iMxvMcrvifo oatr ir PRISONER REFUSES TO JOIN ESCAPE By Private Leased Wire. Morgantown, W. Va.. Aug. 9.—Buck Klttlswell, alias Frank Howell; Jeff Taylor and Carl Gross, broke out of tho county Jail here early this morning and escaped Into Pennsylvania. Walter Ftum, held on a murder charge, had a chnnco to escape with them, but re fused to Join them. Four steel bars were pried from the Jail window. It Is believed they had assistance from the outside. SLASHED*HIS THROAT THEN STABBED HIMSELF Special to The Georgian. Lake Chnrles, lot., Aug 9.—Charles Curtis has been lodged In the parish Jail, under medical treatment, to await the outcome of a desperate attempt at suicide. Curtis, at Oakdale, slashed his throat through the larynx, but as death did not ronio quick enough he stabbed himself twice In the right breast, each time' reaching the lung, using a pocket knife, and will probably Hotel MARLBOROUGH, BROADWAY, 36TH ANO 37TH STS. Kerild Square, Hex Tori. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Completely renovated and refurnished. The largest and most attractlvt LOBBY AND ROTUNDA in New York has been newly opened up. Epeclel Inducements to COMMER CIAL MEN with samples. Thirty large and well lighted SAMPLE ROOMS, with or without bath. Forty large front suttee, with parlor, two .bedrooms and private bath; suitable fdr families or parties traveling together. fp* The Old English Grill Room Is an Innovation. Unique and original. All exposed cooking. Sea food of all varieties a specialty. Our Combination Breakfasts are a popular feature. The German Rathskeller le Broadway’s greatest attraction for special food dishes and popular Musle. EUROPEAN PLAN. 400 Rooms, $00 baths. Rates for Rooms, $1.50 and upward: $2.00 and up ward with bath. Parlor, bedroom and bath, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 per day; Par lor, two bedrooms and bath, $5.00, $5.00 and $5.00 per day. $1.00 extra where two person* occupy single room. • Write for Booklet. SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY, B. M. Tierney, Mgr. ROUND TRIP Summer and Convention Rates. Round trip summer excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast and Northwest, from June 1 to September 15th, with special stop-over privileges, good returning to October 31st, 1906. Summer Rates to Colorado, June tstto Sept. 30 Use the splendid through service of the SOUTH ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans, UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City or Chicago to all points West, Northwest and Southwest, including palatial steamship service from San Francisco to Japan, China, Australia, etc. Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washington, Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from St. Louis and Chicago to California. WRITE ME FOR LITERATURE ADD INFORMATION. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agt., 124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Oa. R. O. BEAN, T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A. BBgM*a*ag*a*B*Ba*a«g*aB*Baaa*NM*w8**w>ggBaBM SOUTHERN RAILWAY. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Train. Le.v. a7i7T»Z'New Terminal j Station, corner Mitchell and I WBwi'HUK A>il> aTI.aXtIi' UAiniuAlS: Madison Avenue. No.—Arrir* Krmn— I No.—DOpart To— «■ B.—Following achedulo H(ur*s pub- 2$ MarteHa*'.’ I:*am 74MYrti!i*.'.12:'lO p llsbetl ouljr a* laforuiuilou uud ^r* uo? •» Nttbvlll«..ll:4S »mj*_92 NashrlllMijO j guaranteed: 4:00 A. M.—No. 53, DAILY. Local to L mlotfliain. making u1l »to|»*; arrlvlug Hlrmlugbnm 10:14 a. m. i»:4j A. 41.—No. IS. DAILY. Arrive From— .... ... CHICAGO Savannah 7:10 AND CINCINNATI LIMITED.” A aoli.t Jacksonville.. 7^0 — vesiihuted train Atlanta to Cincinnati wUb- Mncon....... .11:40 am out change* componeu of vestlbutal day , Havannah 4:fCfpm coaclie* uutj l'ulliunu d lit wing room *leei$-i Macou 7:6$ Ing car*. Arrive* Koiue 7-M a. in.; Chat- * XTL'iiKTA ANB tauooga 9:44 u. u>.; Cincinnati 7:ftJ p. m.;j ROAl> laoulsvktte 8:15 p. m.: Chicago 7;3 a. m. Arrive From— I Deoart To— Cafe car service. All meals between At-1 —-.tl- Depart To- Marou........ .11*1 aa Savannah..... «:3) am Macon - 4.'00 pra Havannah..... 9:11 pm Jacksonville.. •:$$ P« H nl l II 'ill U b":S "A U V-“T>AILY..to Grlffio SBd 4$S3 Coiumhua. Arrhea lirltYlu *:11 a. m.; Co- LniHauge S:20 amlLaOrange.... 6:3'pm •Montgomery. 1:40 pmi*MoutrSn'i7.U :II Pin •Dally. All other train* daUy except San- HERRING MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Ga. Round Trip — Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain $4.10, via Western & Atlantic R.R. Battlefield Route. Shortest Line and Quickest Time. Tickets on tale every Saturday; good ♦III Tuesday following. An opportunity to visit Chlckamau- 8 a Park during tha enesmpmant of the ieorgla State Guard. For tickets, schedules and further information* call on J. A. THOMAS* City Past, d Tkt. Agt. Phones 169 M. Bell; 153 Atlanta. C. B. Walker* Depot Ticket Agt 'Phone 213 Main. C. E. Harman, Q. P. A. Arrive* Grlitlu lumtni* Jo a. m. 6:1$ A. M.—..a 12, DAILY, local to Macon. Uruustvick and Jacksonville. “ * atop* . arriving Macon 9:13 a. ■ * ‘ * p. m.; Jacksonville 7:40 __ A. S.—No. 35. DAILY.—Cullman to gtnmi. Memphis. Kansas City and lo Spring*. Arrives Memphis 8:0$ p. m.; Kansas city h.A a. ui.» juu • -dorado Hprlngs 8:16 a. m. ^7:60 A. M.—No. 12. DAILY.-Local to Charlotte, Danville, (Mchtuund and Ashe- llle. 7:46 A. M -N 7* DAILY. Chattanooga. 12 NOON, No. SL DAILY.—Washington and Southwestern LlniU$*d. Electric light ed. Sleeping, library, observation and clin> ears through without chouse. Dining cur* serve all meal* en route. Arrive* Wash- lugtoa s:12 u. tu.; New York L2;rt t$. m. FrOO 1*. M.—No. 40. DAILY.—New York Express. Day coaches bet tr ecu Atlanta and Washington. Mleeper* tivtween Atlanta, Charlotte niul Washington. Arrives Wash- lugton 11:06 a. in.; New York t p. tu. 12:15 I». M.—No. *, DAILY.-Local for llacou. arrlvlug Marou 2:to i». m. 4:10 I\ M.-Xo. 15, DAILY.—Macou and ILivy$cIii*\ lite. I’uKmSU uOservatluh cbuir car Atlnuta to Macon. 4:3 P. M.-No. 37. DAILY.-Pullman sleeping oar and «my iitacbes to Ulnnlng- liaiu. Arrives Uirmlngham 9:16 p. tu.. Memphis 7:15 a. iu. 4JO P. M.—No. 18. DAILY, except Sun day. **Alr Uue Belle to T«»ccoa. P. M.-No. 22. DAILY.—Griffin sad Columbus. Pullman palace sleeping cur and day conches. 4:25 M.—No. 2$. DAILY.—Local to Fay- ettevllie and turf Valley. 4 JO P. M.-Xo. 15, DAILY.-Through drawing ro.»m and sleep)o/ cars so Cin cinnati and Mi-mphls and Chattanooga to lsonlaville. Arrive* Home 7^0 p. m.: Ibtltou 8M p. m,: Chattanooga S):63 p. m.; Memphis ana) a. U$.. Loul.rll.e 8:60 a" n».; , g|. iSS 9 JK m.: Cincinnati 8:10 m. ,M5 RIK-Sft *. 1>AII.Y.-U.kr. at: stops. Local to llaflln; arrives llediu 10J) P 'tt?15 P. M.-Xo. 14. DAII.Y.—Florida Urn-1 ttwl. A wdjrt rratlbnimt trntn to Jarkaun.' Till., Fla. Tbroach *t«qiln* car. ,n.i da. mchn to JackaniiTUW audTIniuawIrk: ar rives Jncksonvllh* 3JO n. m.r Brunswick' In. n.: ftt Aconitine 19 a. m. * -So. 97. DAILY.—Through I nillroad Company arrive at sad depart from Atlanta "Terminal station, corner of Mitchell street and Madloon srsmm. tiBOBRU rtiiutOAl). Conyers 6:4$ am Llthoata...* .10» sm Covington 7:46 am|»Auguita. 8:*> pc» •Augusta.. . .12:*) pm,Conyers $:39 pm l.lthonla 8:3 pmit'ovfugton.... 6:19 pm •Augnau 6:15 pmi*Auguats 11:4$ pm •Dally. All other trains dally except Sun- hKAhc.Alin Alt( M.VR IiaiI.'VaTT Arttr. From— ‘ It $:W I .. .. 7:40 | Show* tu Ceotral p m. Slrep.ro op.h to rrerir. poaa.ox»r. 9:(W p. iu. ' 12 NtOBT-Xo. $9. DAII.Y.—UaltrNl Hlsire Fa.t Mall. Solid rretllwUm trals. Wrep*M «r. tyb.w : ork, ltkbmoo.1. charluttr aad A.lu'rlllr. Coachoa to Washluctou. I'luluJ nrr. all mmla mi tool.. Atrtvr. WnahlQx-ua ,:J9 p. m.: Now Tor* *;3« ... lAK-al Atlanta-Cnarkst. .Ireprr upon lo rreoliv immumixm. al 9:00 p. m. I^ifat Allanla-A.hrvlll. r opui I*JO Jf. Tlrti't IIITIrr No. I PrerhW. Ml A^.dilrt. I'etrn linlldlng, apd nnr. Trriuinal Btaflo Moth 'I'll*.no* It — * —•— Xo. 2. oo Tertplu Ltmo. Laths and Shindies Cirloads and dray lead*. Carolina Port land Cement Co. Bell phone 155, Atlanta, 439, Atlanta, Ga. ra.; Vtrkalrara, P. in.; XSrrv.porl ,